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| | titles = { |
| | ...titles, |
| | "Dynamic Prompts enabled": "Disable dynamic prompts by unchecking this box.", |
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| | "Combinatorial generation": ` |
| | Instead of generating random prompts from a template, combinatorial generation produces every possible prompt from the given string. |
| | The prompt 'I {love|hate} {New York|Chicago} in {June|July|August}' will produce 12 variants in total. |
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| | The value of the 'Seed' field is only used for the first image. To change this, look for 'Fixed seed' in the 'Advanced options' section.`.trim(), |
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| | "Max generations (0 = all combinations - the batch count value is ignored)": ` |
| | Limit the maximum number of prompts generated. 0 (default) will generate all images. Useful to prevent an unexpected combinatorial explosion. |
| | `.trim(), |
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| | "Combinatorial batches": `Re-run your combinatorial batch this many times with a different seed each time.`, |
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| | "Magic prompt": ` |
| | Magic Prompt adds interesting modifiers to your prompt for a little bit of extra spice. |
| | The first time you use it, the MagicPrompt model is downloaded so be patient. |
| | If you're running low on VRAM, you might get a CUDA error.`.trim(), |
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| | "Max magic prompt length": |
| | "Controls the maximum length in tokens of the generated prompt.", |
| | "Magic prompt creativity": |
| | "Adjusts the generated prompt. You will need to experiment with this setting.", |
| | "Magic Prompt batch size": |
| | "The number of prompts to generate per batch. Increasing this can speed up prompt generation at the expense of slightly increased VRAM usage.", |
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| | "I'm feeling lucky": ` |
| | Uses the lexica.art API to create random prompts. |
| | The prompt in the main prompt box is used as a search string. |
| | Leaving the prompt box blank returns a list of completely randomly chosen prompts. |
| | Try it out, it can be quite fun. |
| | `.trim(), |
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| | "Attention grabber": `Randomly selects a keyword from the prompt and adds emphasis to it. Try this with Fixed Seed enabled.`, |
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| | "Write prompts to file": ` |
| | The generated file is a slugified version of the prompt and can be found in the same directory as the generated images. |
| | E.g. in ./outputs/txt2img-images/.`.trim(), |
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| | "Don't generate images": |
| | "Be sure to check the 'Write prompts to file' checkbox if you don't want to lose the generated prompts. Note, one image is still generated.", |
| | "Enable Jinja2 templates": |
| | "Jinja2 templates are an expressive alternative to the standard syntax. See the Help section below for instructions.", |
| | "Unlink seed from prompt": |
| | "Check this if you want to generate random prompts, even if your seed is fixed", |
| | "Don't apply to negative prompts": |
| | "Don't use prompt magic on negative prompts.", |
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| | "Fixed seed": ` |
| | Select this if you want to use the same seed for every generated image. |
| | This is useful if you want to test prompt variations while using the same seed. |
| | If there are no wildcards then all the images will be identical. |
| | `.trim(), |
| | "Write raw prompt to image": |
| | "Write the prompt template into the image metadata", |
| | }; |
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